Helping expand learning for everyone

“Technology alone will not improve education, but it can be a powerful part of the solution.”

Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google

We invest in projects and organizations that expand access to learning

Through Google.org, we've committed more than $250 million since 2005 to tackle global education gaps, while empowering Googlers to volunteer their technical expertise. Our goal is to help more people—especially those in underserved communities—benefit from the promise of technology, in the classroom and beyond.

Supporting underserved schools and communities

Bridging the digital divide will require more than devices and connectivity. We must also equip teachers with the skills, tools, and training they need to use that technology effectively in the classroom.

That’s why we launched the Dynamic Learning Project—a pilot that’s part of our ongoing commitment to ensure the benefits of technology reach every classroom. The program supports high-need districts as they launch and grow technology coaching programs. Through the Dynamic Learning Project model, coaches work alongside educators to help them identify and implement innovative technology practices in their classrooms.

Turning bus time into learning time

While schoolwork increasingly requires access to the internet, millions of students still lack connectivity at home.

We’re working with districts across the US to expand Rolling Study Halls to help thousands of students in rural communities access more learning hours outside of school by powering their school buses with wifi, devices and onboard educator support.

Helping equip the next generation with future skills

More than 65% of learners will work in jobs that don’t even exist today,¹ but many aren’t yet developing the problem-solving skills and basic digital competencies they’ll need to be prepared for that future.

We are providing grant funding to nonprofits, building programs to expand access to computer science education, and helping train more female and underrepresented students in computational thinking. It’s our goal to prepare every learner with the adaptive skills they need to tackle the future's biggest challenges.